When Corina Muntean was 29 years old, she began to experience numbness in her legs. Her condition quickly escalated until she was completely paralyzed from the chest down. Her triumphant story of recovery and determination will encourage you to push toward your goals. Corina never gave up on her vision of getting out of a wheelchair and walking once again. Today she is a structural engineer, wife, and mother of three - and she walks without assistance.

On October 18th, 2017, Ana Wakefield was in a devastating head-on collision that changed her life. She suffered a severe brain injury and multiple broken bones in her legs. The doctors were unsure that she would live. But her family's faith and the prayers of many offered a ray of hope. Now, one year later, Ana is on the rough road to recovery. Her relationship with God and her sheer determination keep her going every day. In this podcast, she and her dad share about their journey and the strength that they find in their relationship with Jesus.

Gordon and Jill Viggiano's story is one of determination and triumph. On Gordon's 51st birthday, he suffered a massive stroke that paralyzed the right side of his body, stole his memory, impaired his cognitive processing, and drastically reduced his ability to speak. With an intense drive and the will to succeed, they created a new life for their family. Their story proclaims that we should never settle for less than we want to be.

Craig Blanchette was born without a femur on both legs. He is a powerhouse athlete, having claimed numerous medals and world records in wheelchair racing. He is currently a health and life coach, inspiring his clients to create a healthy and fabulous life at www.craveoptimalhealth.com. Craig is the camp director for the wheelchair camp at Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch. He is also a motivational speaker. First and foremost, Craig is a husband, father and grandfather. He is undeniably successful!

In this episode of A Leg Up On Life, host Roni Sasaki, shares her story of being born with only one leg. She held onto a secret dream to become an Olympic Athlete, even though it seemed unlikely to ever happen. In 1992, Sasaki won a Gold Medal and two Bronze Medals at the Paralympics held in Albertville, France. Her story will inspire you to achieve your goals and dreams by embracing your imperfections.

In this episode of A Leg Up On Life, former Paralympic Gold Medalist, Roni Sasaki, interviews Andrew Kurka, a Gold Medalist from the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympics. Andrew won the Men's Sitting Downhill and he claimed a silver medal in the Men's Sitting Super-G. Andrew shares his story of success and dreams for the future. He offers inspiration and practical advice for achievement. He lives by the motto, "Life's short, live it fast!"Andrew's WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagram

Rene' Steelman is a professional speaker, radio show host and the mother of six children. Her sixth child, TJ, was born with severe Cerebral Palsy and Rene' is his full-time caregiver. In this podcast, she shares their story and gives listener's a glimpse of their daily lives.

Kip Johnson was an all-star athlete in high school who experienced a life-changing injury while he was skiing. He crashed into a tree and broke his neck, becoming a C5/6 quadriplegic. Kip chose to live his life in a chair with the same bold gusto and determination that he lived with prior to his accident. Ashley is Kip's wife and together they work as a team to build the life they desire. Kip is a professional real estate agent and a rugby player and coach.

Debbie Wooten is a vivacious woman who contracted polio when she was five months old. She experienced many strikes against her, yet she chose to live by the mantra, "Kick Can't to the Curb." Debbie is a stand-up comedian and international motivational speaker. She shares her wisdom about success and parenting in a way that will both make you laugh and inspire you.